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kura (storehouse) at Shikoku Farmhouse Village Museum (2001)

 

 HIS 371 / 571, 
THE HISTORY OF JAPAN


ASSIGNMENTS


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JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS:
a series of six assignments providing an opportunity to assess informally personal insights into the history of Japan as derived from course materials presented during the semester. 
  
WEB ASSIGNMENTS:
a set of five illustrated lectures reviewing the historical development of traditional Japanese culture and civilization, the series prefaced by a Visual Literacy Exercise designed to enhance the student's overall viewing experience. 

  

QUIZ QUESTIONS:
a series of five questions designed to encourage synthesis of course materials in the production of a set of brief analytical essays.
  
ESSAY ASSIGNMENTS:
two required essays on the literary works assigned as course reading material (coupled with a pair of related Journal Assignments and an associated WRITING SKILLS ASSESSMENT project). 
  
OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:
descriptions of course - related opportunities to watch a Japanese film, write up your observations of the experience and thereby add to the "point total" used in the final calculation of your course grade.

This site has been prepared by Lee A. Makela (l.makela@csuohio.edu) for the use of students at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, who are enrolled in HIS 371 / 571, History of Japan during the Spring Semester of the 2008 - 2009 Academic Year; please contact him with any comments.  
Last revised: February 9, 2009